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Significant figures. 37 degrees Celsius only has two, whereas 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit has three. That should be your first red flag.

Do not have to be on same WiFi. I use on desktop at work, which does not have WiFi. I assume it eats some cell data.

My OnePlus 6T can be on LTE and my desktop on wifi and messages works.

Phone and PC don't have to be on the same wi-fi. I use the feature extensively at work where I do not have access to the corporate network with my phone.

It’s funny this is one of those thing that the anti-PC zealots will stand up and start screaming about how people are taking our language away because of some stupid excuse they come with. But if you are willing to use these words with obviously racist connotations then why not just use actual slurs? Like what is the

“Gypsies” seem archaic to us in America, but they are still an ethnic and cultural group in Europe-but they are more likely called “Roma” in the media, as “gypsy” is a slur. While I’ve only a cursory understanding of the situation, there have been enough modern atrocities associated with the persecution of the Roma

Thanks. I knew of the origins of a couple of those, like the obvious ‘gyp’, but not the others.

People’s resilience and ability to not be physically harmed by words is not a reason to perpetuate demeaning and hateful expressions, even if they’ve lost some of that ugliness over time. I get what you’re saying here (they’re only words, right?), but this concept of “people just shouldn’t take it the wrong way” is

What’s interesting is that using those phrases is a form of virtue signaling in and of itself. You’re letting us know that you are not a snowflake with your tough words.

That aside, I think you’re half right.

If men talked about sexual harassment, Jack Mirken would be the first to complain about mansplaining.

To my eyes that’s a catch and a fumble. Sanders turned upfield and took two whole steps with the ball tucked and lost it before he hit the ground. He made himself a runner, according to the rules. This is the problem: The league keeps interpreting rules in ways that don’t align with what the rule book says.